Dzurinda Sends Condolences to Israel

Regarding the terror attacks that claimed lives of seven Israelis and left at least 26 people injured DELET earned from the Foreign Affairs Ministry press department.

"Minister Dzurinda condemned these brutal acts that are aimed against the effort of the international community to achieve progress in the peace process in the Middle East. He asked his counterpart to send condolences to the Israeli Government and relatives of terror attack victims," read the statement.

Gunmen near the southern Israeli resort town of Eilat launched a coordinated attack Thursday against three civilian and military targets, killing at least five people and wounding 26 more. In one incident, gunmen in a car opened fire on a public bus as it drove south from Beersheva to Eilat on a highway near the Israel-Egypt border, injuring nine passengers. Shortly after the initial strike, a private car, also travelling south, was struck with an anti-tank missile.